CULVER CITY -- Cal coach Somny Dykes said virtually all of the players who sat out spring ball with health issues will be at full strength with no limitations when the Bears begin practice Aug. 5.

That includes junior running back Brendan Bigelow, who had offseason surgery on his right knee. Bigelow is expected to be one of the Bears' top offensive playmakers after averaging 9.8 yards per rush in limited action last season.

The exception could be tight end/wide receiver Spencer Hagan, still not fully cleared after surgery to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament.

"We anticipate him being back. But he had a pretty severe injury. Is he going to be 100 percent? We'll see," Dykes said Friday at Pac-12 media day at Sony Pictures Studios. "We would anticipate he will be back, but can't say without any doubt that he will be right now.